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What You’ll Do: Ledge Mapping & Tracking, Mine Planning Support, Safety & Compliance, Reporting & Communication. What You’ll Learn: Practical bench-scale geology in carbonate sequences and how it impacts quarry economics; GIS/CAD workflows for real-world mine planning and materials accounting; Safety culture and compliance in active mines (MSHA Part 46/48 environments).
Job Responsibility:
Map ledges, faces, joints/fractures, bedding, and structural features
Assist with wall inspections and photo/field note documentation
Use GIS/CAD to update maps and tracking extraction
assist with volumetrics and standing cuts inventories
Contribute to short-term bench advance plans
assist with haul road, sump, and dewatering mapping
Participate in daily safety huddles
follow MSHA rules and site SOPs
Prepare concise field reports, maps, and visuals for supervisors and production teams
Present an end-of-internship project with findings and recommendations
Requirements:
Working toward a BS/BA in Geology, Geological/Mining Engineering, Earth Science, or related field (Sophomore+ by start date)
Comfortable working outdoors in all weather and on uneven terrain
able to climb stairs/ladders on quarry equipment and highwalls where permitted
Valid driver’s license
authorized to work in the U.S./Canada (as applicable)
Strong safety mindset and communication skills
Ability to lift/pull/carry up to 50 lb samples
comfortable with PPE (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toes, hearing protection)
Nice to have:
Coursework in sedimentology/stratigraphy, structural geology, rock mechanics
Experience with AutoCAD or mine-planning software exposure